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This week, we say happy birthday to one of the greatest viral vids of all time, we ponder the rules of table etiquette and question why people are taking their dogs EVERYWHERE. There's also a bit of Croc chat, as well as the annoying cycle of overwhelm, the lost art of the jingle and Monts tells us why she's embarrassed for no reason. Enjoy! Fancy supporting us on Patreon? Find out more here. Follow us and get in touch on Instagram here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ladies and Gents, it's here. The event we've been waiting for. The Rugby World Cup in France. Rugby Reddit Internet Scholars (we're talkin' 21st century academia baby) are dubbing this one the year of the UNDERDOGS. Teams that have yet to sniff a RWC Final are predicted to shine and break through the boring traditional mold. Who will be barking and groveling for treats (remember, dog theme) come the knock out rounds in October? For those that don't know (or choose to conveniently forget, I'm looking at you European Rugby fans), only 4 total teams have hoisted the trophy over the years, with 7 wins going to Southern Hemisphere power houses (South Africa 3x (and reigning champs), New Zealand 3x, and Australia 2x) and a measly 1 win going to England in 2003. France has battled and been ridiculously close (losing in 3 finals), and Ireland .... well Ireland have a QF exit hump bigger than Quasimodo's C3-C4 vertebrae. But who are the true UnderDogs of the tourney? Argentina - the spicy South Americans have the talent, and a massive bone to chew on for the next 8 weeks. They've been battling Southern Hemisphere teams for the last four years and the intense competition has paid off. The Pumas export the majority of their professional players to France anyways, so it will almost feel like a home tournament ... Right? Wales - the Rugby Reddit Internet Scholars are pissed that the competition pools are picked 2.5 years in advance. Surely the overlords at World Rugby (lookin at you Billy B) knew that the world rankings would shift as the tournament approached, yet here we are. Wales made the 2019 semi-final back in Japan, but their form going into this years tourney is down. No one expects much from a country that punches well above its population weight in Rugby Union, but perhaps now is the time to back a team with a (relatively) clear path to another semi-final appearance. Fiji - the flying coconuts seem to be the darling of the tournament. Losing their starting flyhalf Caleb Muntz a mere days before the tourney is set to start is certainly a gut punch, but the men in White & Black can turn a game on its head ... in seconds. Their time as the Fijian Drua in Super Rugby Pacific has shown that if World Rugby invests in Pacific Island Countries, the payoff is mighty. A competitive Fiji has always put up some crazy highlight reel team tries, but this year they're sniffing everyone's butthole they cross (again, we're hammering home the dog theme). Australia - Eddie Jones may be the biggest shit talking dickhead of a coach that test rugby has ever and will ever see. But it's all forgiven if he can neuter their losing ways (0-5 in the tournament buildup), pin their ears back and become junk yard dogs again. They are by far the youngest team in the tournament (perhaps by design ... Eddie's got a rock solid contract from Rugby Australia and would rather compete with young talent ... win or lose). Can the lifeless Wallabies find their form, or will they piss on the porch with the puppies? If you want to place a relatively safe future bet on teams that could (and should) win it all, ... go with South Africa, France, New Zealand or Ireland. But if you want to play with the UnderDogs (and reap the rewards with huge odds), go with Argentina, Wales, Fiji or Australia. Until then, Rugby PickEm will be giving you a boots on the ground perspective from France. We'll take in the sights, sounds & smells of this rugby rich country as we travel down the west coast for the opening weekend in Bordeaux. Until then, remember .... Hungry Dogs Run FASTER! PICKEM!
Mike White's (White Lotus, Enlightened, Chuck and Buck) directorial debut Year of the Dog tells the story of Peggy Spade, a mild mannered people pleaser who's life is upended when she loses her dog Pencil in a poisoning accident. Or was it an accident? Molly Shannon plays Peggy with a strong supporting cast that includes Peter Saarsgard, John C. Reilly, Regina King, Laura Dern, Josh Pais and Tom McCarthy. Apropos to the film, Vicky discusses her love affair with dogs while Dan talks of hanging in The Hamptons with Steve Guttenberg. And of course your hosts give you some of their favorite recently enjoyed pop culture items including Bones and All, The Meg 2, the new Haunted Mansion, Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, Prime's Dead Ringers series and the Shudder doc Sharksploitation. Follow us here: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
"The Year of the Dog” follows the story of a man struggling with sobriety as he works to honor his mother's dying wish. Along the way he meets a stray husky and makes an unlikely connection, discovering that he may not be as alone as he once thought.
On Today's Show" Creating something is not just for people to view, but it's for the creator. It's that idea that when you create, it puts you more in touch with your humanity and that being in touch with your humanity is what you are giving through your artwork. " - Grace Lin For Grace Lin, the value in literature comes from its ability to allow you to understand other humans and get in touch with your own humanity. But this value isn't just from reading. As a writer, she recognizes the change that the artist goes through in the process of creating. In her own experience, the process of writing has allowed her to understand and feel comfortable with her Asian-American identity, which in turn has helped her in making content for other young Asian-Americans who are struggling in the same ways she used to.It's these experiences and understandings that have contributed to her passion for keeping humanity in writing and fighting for that access. That's why she has so eloquently spoken about the importance of reading other perspectives despite potential initial discomfort in her apt metaphor of putting on a new pair of glasses. In this episode, she'll take us through all of that and more.ContentsChapter 1 - ThE LeEtal hOuSe (2:29)Chapter 2 - Bees for Betsy, but not for Grace (3:50)Chapter 3 - For those to come (5:24)Chapter 4 - The Search for Delicious (7:22)Chapter 5 - The thousand-dollar dandelion (11:24)Chapter 6 - New Glasses (16:17)Chapter 7 - The art of effort (22:55)Chapter 8 - Chinese Menu (29:20)Chapter 9 - New Faces, Familiar Places (33:00)Chapter 10 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (34:38)This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Jenny Lee Ryan, the Program Coordinator for Farmington Public Library in New Mexico. Listen to the end to hear some of her best tips for getting readers engaged in their programming. Links https://gracelin.com/ https://thereadingculturepod.com/grace-lin https://www.fmtn.org/192/Library https://beanstack.com
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Robert Pilot and Ogimaa Giniw Ikwe host today’s special edition of Native Roots Radio presents the Year of the Dog. For most of the hour we welcome veteran actor Jon Proudstar to discuss a new film “The Year of the Dog” as well as his work on the FX Hit “Reservation Dogs” as the character…
We revisit Lucky Dog from Episode 2 with a different sauce. Year of the Dog is a multiple Scovie winner that is a welcome addition to our show and kitchen. This Hot Ones alum is a Thai Chile Pineapple Sauce that is more versatile than one might assume. We dive into some science and Chinese zodiac signs. This was our first recording we tried in the morning so this is our unofficial morning show episode. We cannot recommend Lucky Dog enough, be sure to utilize the links below to follow them on Instagram and order your own batch of sauces on their site.Instagram - HEREWebsite - HEREPlease feel free to Rate and Review our podcast. Also follow us on social media for updates and to interact with us on IG @TheHeatSourcePodcast
Hey Mickey Shortsters! Bucket list checked! This week we are super excited to welcome Jess Forer to the show! Jess is the Associate Producer for the Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse and she helped with the Disneyland version of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway! She shares her professional journey and why producing Mickey Mouse shorts is the best job on the planet! Plus, we watch Pluto scrounge for food in the season 4, episode 13 short “Year of the Dog” Remember to subscribe and share our show with all your Mickey lovin' friends! Remember the show is available in both audio and video format with the links below! WATCH WITH US: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vt2p5ZVZpM WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION OF THE PODCAST: https://youtu.be/mpEhVh3gl0E WATCH ALL OF OUR EPISODES: https://www.youtube.com/c/MickeyShortsAndMore
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On Episode 465, Ross Bolen and Jared Borislow sit down to learn about sloths, celebrate Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's incoming hot baby, discuss smuggling cocaine in coconuts, prepare for the 2022 Winter Olympics, promote the Year of the Dog, & more! Get ad-free Friday episodes and additional bonus content exclusively on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast. Support our sponsors: Liquid IV: LiquidIV.com Code: ROSS (25% off) MyBookie: MyBookie.ag Code: RBP (Deposit match up to $1,000 (stipulations apply)) Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
Happy 2022 people! Telling some stories of past neighbors and current potential animal abuse occurring across the hall. Also breaking down how happy I am living alone and the beauty it is to simply hang out with yourself. Enjoy!TikTok @leftonred_podcastInstagram @leftonred_podcast
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Nouvelle Episode du Sharpshooters PodcastEPISODE 20 : The Year of The DogAvec un nouvelle episode - nouvelle intro et nouveau logo.Hosted by : Condy West, JR Stunna et Simon 16Graphique et Montage : Condy WestMusique : Simon16-------------------------------------------Introduction ( 00 : 00 - 00:11:34 )TI KIDD VS SP (00:11:34 - 00:50:36)nbsp;* La rivalité entre TI-KIDD et SP - L’explication et la source de leur beefBEATMAKER VERSUS MUSICIENS (00:50:59 - 01:27:36) * Est-ce les beatmakers sont considérés comme des musiciens DMX (01:27:37 - 02:12:41) *La legende de DMX, sa contribution au hip-hop et la connexion pour les animateurs. Suivez-nous sur Instagram : @sharpshooters.podcast Aller sur notre linktree pour écouter notre podcast :nbsp;https://linktr.ee/thasharpshooters_podcast Ou bien directement sur : NOTRE CHAINE YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC05YM_AN6x8qrl1ihzxwbhQ SOUNDCLOUDsoundcloud.com/tha_sharpshooters_podcast SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3ddxPE0FQkPKIgDLOc3bLT?si=DH934nP-Q2W95IaZbzVjVg ITUNEShttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tha-sharpshooters-podcast/id1493978288nbsp;
In this episode we discuss new music from 42 Dugg, Lil Tjay and Sofanity, as well as the untimely passing of one of rap's greatest, DMX. matd_ep.10_mixdown.mp3File Size: 18698 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
Who came out as Top Dog in 2020? Well...dogs. Those lucky dogs.
Ho Ho Ho-ly geez everybody! Welcome to THE DOGCAST OF THE YEAR! It's our annual "Best of" podcast and this year is the biggest and craziest yet. The full Dogcast crew has assembled to discuss our favorites in 11 jam-packed categories, including: Best TV show! Best Movie! Favorite Beer! Biggest Disappointment! Guiltiest Pleasure of 2020! ...and many more, culminating with our discussion of BEST GAME OF THE YEAR!!!! We also talk about the recent Cyberpunk release soap opera and the consequences that CD Projekt Red may or may not be facing by releasing an arguably unfinished game. And we want to know YOUR favorites and "Bests" of the year, so drop us a message at hairofthedogcast@gmail.com. We'll read them on the next Dogcast! Finally, THANK YOU ALL for your support and helping us make this silly little labor of love a reality. We couldn't do it without you and we are incredibly grateful to all of you! Times: 7:07 - Headline News (Cyberpunk or Cyberjunk?). 30:27 - Santa Josh and Santa Brad visit The Dogcast. 38:42 - THE BEST OF 2020! CONTACT INFORMATION: We'd love to hear from you! You can contact the Dogcast here: Twitter: @HOTDogcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Email us: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Instagram us! To see how you can support The Dogcast and access a bunch of cool, exclusive perks, visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/hairofthedogcast We'd appreciate your support! Hair of the Dogcast is also a proud part of the Greenlit Podcast Network. Learn more about us and all of Greenlit's shows at https://www.greenlitpodcasts.com.
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In the tradition of women as the unsung keepers of history, Deborah Paredez’s second poetry collection tells her story as a Latina daughter of the Vietnam War. The title refers to the year 1970—the Year of the Metal Dog in the lunar calendar—which was the year of the author’s birth, the year her father prepared to deploy to Vietnam along with many other Mexican-American immigrant soldiers, and a year of tremendous upheaval across the United States. Images from iconic photographs and her father’s snapshots are incorporated, fragmented, scrutinized, and reconstructed throughout the collection as Paredez recalls untold stories from a war that changed her family and the nation. In poems and lamentations that evoke Hecuba, the mythic figure so consumed by grief over the atrocities of war that she was transformed into a howling dog, and La Llorona, the weeping woman in Mexican folklore who haunts the riverbanks in mourning and threatens to disturb the complicity of those living in the present, Paredez recontextualizes the Vietnam era, from the arrest of Angela Davis to the haunting image of Mary Ann Vecchio at the Kent State Massacre, never forgetting the outcry and outrage that women’s voices have carried across time.
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Deborah Paredez’s new poetry collection is a haunting collage of photographs and poems that carry us from 1970 to the present. This daughter of the Vietnam War focuses on the ways that women’s voices are at the center of the elegiac tradition, decrying violence and the trauma of oppressive systems.
In this special episode Grace answers the questions Did Uncle Shin really spit on the cake? and What happened to Melody in the Year of the Dog? Is she a real person? followed by a kid joke.
Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality This show is a bouillabaisse of passion, politics, pleasure and pain, mixed emotions and saucy fashions, a naked masturbating BBW and hilarious hiphop that makes you laugh as you dance (and spank). See the show at https://drsusanblock.com/sex-not-guns Need to talk PRIVATELY about sexuality or anything else you can't talk about with anyone else? You can talk to me or one of our other Therapists Without Borders at the Dr. Susan Block Institute. Call 213-291-9497
This week our guest is Deborah Paredez, co-founder of CantoMundo, and author of Year of the Dog, a book of poetry. In this episode, we discuss her writing process, andSubmitting more, and submitting after rejectionReckoning with silenceAnd moreIf you’re a new listener to Fierce Womxn Writing, I would love to hear from you. Please visit my Contact Page and tell me about your writing challenges.Follow this WriterVisit her WebsiteOrder her poetry collection, Year of the Dog, that explores themes of grief, the Vietnam War, and poetic formFollow the PodcastVisit the Website for more info on the podcastFollow the HostSlide into Sara Gallagher’s DM’s on InstagramFollow our PartnersLearn more about The Feminist Press, which lifts up insurgent and marginalized voices from around the world to build a more just future. Become an AdvertiserUse my Contact Page or hit me up on InstaThis Week’s Writing PromptEach week the featured author offers a writing prompt for you to use at home. I suggest setting a timer for 6 or 8 minutes, putting the writing prompt at the top of your page, and free writing whatever comes to mind. Remember, the important part is keeping your pen moving. You can always edit later. Right now we just want to write something new and see what happens.This week’s writing prompt is: Make a list of language, stories, figures, or images that we see as so completely mundane that we don’t even notice them. Then write what you know and notice about that familiar piece of language. Then write a story to pull it from its familiarity to something more strange or wondrous or meaningful. Explore Womxn AuthorsIn this episode, the author recommended these womxn writers:Aracelis Girmay, author of Black MariaLucille Clifton, author of Blessing the BoatsEnsure the Podcast ContinuesLove what you’re hearing? Show your appreciation and become a Supporter with a monthly contribution.Check Out More ShowsEpisode 21: Dallas Woodburn - Author of The Best Week That Never HappenedEpisode 20: Kristen Millares Young - Author of SubductionEpisode 17: Hala Alyan - Author of The Twenty-Ninth YearEpisode 16: Writing in the Time of COVID-19 with host Sara Gallagher and poem Perhaps Prayer by Kristy MilliganSupport the show (https://fiercewomxnwriting.com/support)
Deborah Paredez reads from & discusses Year of the Dog and Vincent Emanuele talks about The New Normal. The post Deborah Paredez, YEAR OF THE DOG & Vincent Emanuele, The New Normal appeared first on Writer's Voice.
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Finding a mentor in Hollywood is an elusive process that few really understand, but when you find a mentor that really understands your challenges and wants to help you succeed, it can change your career (and even your entire life). So then how do you find a mentor? In this episode I have the pleasure and honor of chatting with my very first mentor Academy Award nominated film & television editor Dody Dorn, ACE who has worked with such acclaimed directors as James Cameron, Christopher Nolan, Baz Luhrman, David Ayer, and Ridley Scott…to name a few. We talk about how and why I reached out to Dody in the first place, why she chose to respond and become my mentor, and how our relationship has worked as mentor & mentee over the last seventeen years. But more interestly, we also chat about the major transition in our relationship when Dody went from being the mentor to becoming the mentee after realizing that… “Keeping your head down is not the road to a healthy life” …and is in fact the path to an early death. Like so many in her field of editing blockbuster features, Dody struggled with major health challenges, both mental and physical, and we chat about the mindset shifts and lifestyle transformations she made to become more active, energetic, and creative. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here’s What You’ll Learn: How Zack connected with Dody and cultivate a mentorship relationship with her. The tragic series of events that led to Dody calling Zack about “Fitness in Post” and work-life balance. Dody shares valuable insights with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight on her career in editing. Her flexible approach to gradually bringing more self-care into her busy schedule. How to stay connected to the rest of the world when internal and external pressures put you in front of a screen most of the time. Why “Keeping your head down” is not the road to a good, healthy life. In fact, it might be the road to an early death. The realities of ‘working in isolation’ and the impacts on our health, wellbeing and relationships. The “how to boil a frog” analogy and how easy it is to get so focused on work only to realize the negative health impacts once we’re already “boiling”. A key shift in mindset after working with a nutritionist for just one day that led to her losing 30 pounds without even focusing on weight loss but instead on lifestyle. On long hours: Dody shares valuable insights on how she overcomes the ‘gravity’ that draws so many of us into long hours at the expense of our wellbeing. HINT: We often have more control than we think we do. Why we editors are “horrible bosses” to ourselves. Dody’s process for preparing for the time when the director’s going to be in the room. On shooting ratios: How the shift to digital has led to “pushing the work to the other side of the camera”. The key to getting a mentor is simple. You need to ask and know what you’re asking for. Useful Resources Mentioned: Article: How I Became a Curmudgeon at 25 Years Old Live panel & workshop for Editor’s Guild – Saturday Jan. 18th “Hollywood Networking for Introverts” Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bio: Switching easily between blockbusters and independent art house cinema, Dody Dorn is one of the leading film editors in the United States. A native of Santa Monica, California, Dorn graduated from Hollywood High School. At the outset of her career she worked mainly as a sound editor, before moving on to film editing in the 1990s. She has collaborated on several projects with directors Christopher Nolan (Memento, Insomnia) and Ridley Scott (e.g. Kingdom of Heaven). For Memento, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing in 2002. Dody Dorn is a member of the board of Governors for the film editing branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as well as a board member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG) and a member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) . Dorn is a board member of the Avid Customer Association (ACA) and co-chair of the Friends of Residential Treasures (FORT). Dorn has spoken on numerous panels about the art of film editing including MASTERS IN MOTION (2017) ACE Edit Fest, the Lean in Moment (2015), keynote speaker for NAB adjacent Super Meet (2017) and FilmPlus in Cologne, Germany (2018). As an Academy member, Dorn has been a Branch Executive committee member for 7 years as well as a judge for the Student Academy Awards, and the UCLA Student Film Awards. She has given seminars and talks at numerous film schools and universities including USC, UCLA, and SFSU. Here is a partial list of Dorn’s film and television editing credits: ARMY OF THE DEAD (2020) COME AWAY (2019) I AM THE NIGHT (2019) 4 episodes POWER RANGERS (2017) BEN HUR (2016) FURY (2014) ENLIGHTENED Season 2 (2012) – as Producer and Editor END OF WATCH (2012) ENLIGHTENED Season 1 (2010) – as co-Producer and Editor THE GOOD WIFE (2009) pilot AUSTRALIA (2008) YEAR OF THE DOG (2007) A GOOD YEAR (2007) KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (2005) MATCHSTICK MEN (2004) INSOMNIA (2002) MY LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND (2001) MEMENTO (2000) GUINEVERE (1999) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0233827/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dody_Dorn Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Elyse Rintelman. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
Hey, we made it! We've reached the end of another journey around the sun and the Dogcast is here to celebrate the year that was 2019! Along with our discussion of favorite (and not-so-favorite) things of 2019--things like games, movies, beer, and much more--we recap the year and give a glimpse of what may lie in store for the future! And of course, we partake in some very delicious Brews along the way, like: Bourbon County 2019, Trappist Rochefort, Kind in a Candy Store, and more! Subscribe to the Dogcast on Podcast service everywhere! Contact Us: Follow Hair of the Dogcast on Twitter: @HOTDogcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Email us: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Support the Dogcast on Patreon! Help us eat! https://www.patreon.com/hairofthedogcast
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Grace and Alvina talk about how they measure success in their fields, remember when Grace first wrote and published her first novel, The Year of the Dog, and end with what they’re grateful for.
We discus the DPP, the KMT, the NPP and a couple of high profile city mayors.
We discus the DPP, the KMT, the NPP and a couple of high profile city mayors.
The guys talk to Sulley the Service Dog Handler Kay Cee about life and trials of a service dog at Disneyland. and Missy is on the Keto diet and making Jakes life Hell!!!!!
What an awesome way to end out 2018, Year Of The Dog! As the struggles of many heroes begin and end, we sometimes forget to think about the adventures of our furry companions. But in this episode, we take a glance at what Zelphar's fluffers were up to while Balance was enjoying the fireworks. Who let the dogs out? I Guess We Are About To Find Out... Thanks to our guests in this episode! From @PrismPals, @SamRoMiller and @PrismPalsDM From @NerdsOnARoll, @Dm_LSP From @TI_Pod, @NotThatDrew We now have a Patreon! You can help support the show at http://www.Patreon.com/TLDPod Visit our friends at Skullsplitter Dice and receive a free random metal die (one use per customer, one per customer) with every purchase when you claim the offer on the page and use the promo code The_Lucky_Die at checkout! Use the hyperlink above or go to http://bit.ly/TheLuckyDie to get your new lucky die and help support the show! Find us - Email: TheLuckyDiePodcast@gmail.com Website: www.TheLuckyDie.com Twitter: @TLDPod Arch - @Arch_DnD Casey - @childofginevra Neil - @BardicMartin Volonda - @Volly_Londa
004 - Year of the Dog This week, Albert and Greg talk about their best and worst of of 2018, including home automation, voice assistants, and Macbook Pros. Links: - Philips Hue (https://www2.meethue.com/en-us) Google Dingus (https://store.google.com/us/product/google_home?hl=en-US) Amazon Dingus (https://amzn.to/2S7NJt8) (affiliate link) Nest Camera (https://nest.com/cameras/) Contact: - Albert on Twitter: @alpark (https://twitter.com/alpark) Greg on Twitter: @gregorskii (https://twitter.com/gregorskii) The show on Twitter: @aPublicFunction (https://twitter.com/aPublicFunction) Email: hello@publicfunction.show (mailto:hello@publicfunction.show) Music: DarkSunn - “I Can See it” (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Darksunn/Mint_EP/DarkSunn_-_Mint_EP_-_07_I_Can_See_It)
On this week's Duel we welcome our special guest Cliffy Hustle (@cliffyhustle), who argues Cancers are weak and manipulative while T.R. Simms (@iamtrsimms) suggests the weird, “I'm special” yet deeply insecure Aquarians are just the worst. But somehow AM Frasier (@amuveau) and T.R. Simms have an intense debate about style, debate style that is!This week's episode is sponsored by Oolagah Lake Publishing, publisher of the political thriller "The Last Romanian" by T.R. Simms.Available on Amazon! amzn.to/2WsBGsi
The kids are (maybe) alright...if they can just figure out whether to steal or buy party supplies for Popular Guy Mike's party, what their teenage morality is, and if they really will help Tib in his quest.
Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com
Heroes & Halfwits is re-imagined! Meet the new cast of characters, and follow them as a routine day in high school goes completely awry when they meet a big talking spider, a pyromaniac, and a special (maybe delicious) dog.
UMBC pulled off a historic upset over Virginia. Draft Utopia recaps that and then debates whether Adam Schefter is right about all of the top 3 draft picks in the 2018 NFL Draft being quarterbacks. We also discuss whether 2018 is a year for underdogs in sports.
“Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Thanks to our sponsor ecosia.co/animaltalk check out this search engine that is giving back to the environment. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com ”
“Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Thanks to our sponsor ecosia.co/animaltalk check out this search engine that is giving back to the environment. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com ”
“Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Thanks to our sponsor ecosia.co/animaltalk check out this search engine that is giving back to the environment. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com ” The post Animal Talk – Year of the Dog and more – Episode 13 first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Bennett and Hans are joined in an action packed premiere by Paula Matthewson and James Laurenceson - in a news week that featured a high profile resignation, a recommendation to cut company taxes and more! Features International Editor Ryan Quek’s report into a lunar new year blunder that’s shaken worldwide celebrations of the holiday.
Nic Dempster (Year of the Dog) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
I an episode chock full of animal news, we end up discussing the logic of the Disney universe, salmonella—a lot—and an auspicious start to the Year of the Dog. We also answer questions about doggy escape artists, safe leftovers, and argue a bit about chickens.
Nic Dempster (Year of the Dog) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
“Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Thanks to our sponsor ecosia.co/animaltalk check out this search engine that is giving back to the environment. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com ”
“Jamie & Brian discuss the year of the dog and a lot more on Animal Talk. Thanks to our sponsor ecosia.co/animaltalk check out this search engine that is giving back to the environment. Hosted by: Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Brian Donovan www.animaltalkradio.com ”
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The Lunar New Year has declared this the Year of the Dog, so let's celebrate with a Top 5 about our favorite dog protagonists (dogtagonists?) with Matthew Allen! We then slip through a wormhole and wind up in a Metal Gear Survive discussion, consider the looming possibility of a Sonic the Hedgehog film, and talk about the songs and other media that will always be tied to certain games in your memory.
This week's Retro Encounter podcast celebrates the Lunar New Year's Year of the Dog with the most godlike dog in all of video games. Okami, starring the canine artist-god Amaterasu, has been praised like the sun over the years, and today Retro Encounter discusses its highs and lows.
The Lunar New Year has declared this the Year of the Dog, so let’s celebrate with a Top 5 about our favorite playable dog protagonists (dogtagonists?), with Matthew Allen! We then slip through a wormhole and wind up in a... Read more
Happy belated Chinese New Year--wishing you all a healthy and prosperous Year Of The Dog! This week we tackle a giant, difficult problem: altered level of consciousness. From being "out of it" to stone cold coma, this topic encompasses almost every body system under the sun. So what's going on to make patients... loopy? That's what we're to find out! Listen and learn alongside Dr. Oli as we go through the general approaches to diagnosing and managing patients with altered levels of consciousness. As always, notes are available at our blog www.medongo.blogspot.ca and useful/hilarious article shares can be found on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/drolimedonthego. If you wish to support us please visit www.patron.podbean.com/medonthego for more details!
The Lunar New Year began this week with celebrations across Asia. In China, families follow traditions associated with good luck, dressing in new clothes, eating long noodles to symbolize a long life, and giving gifts wrapped in red. Large cities around the world mark the New Year with fireworks and parades. In the second half of the program, we talk about the phrasal verb “sweep away.” Read the full transcript of this episode at http://www.plainenglish.com/23 Transcripts are always free and available now! ¿Hablas español? Você fala português? Parles-tu français? 你会说中文吗? The episode transcripts include instant translations from English to Spanish, Portuguese, French and Chinese. Hover over or tap a highlighted word for the translation. Connect with Jeff on Twitter (@PlainEnglishPod) and Facebook (PlainEnglishPod). Or e-mail jeff@plainenglish.com If you like the program, please leave a review or rating wherever you listen. It will help others discover the program. Never miss an episode! Sign up to receive updates from Plain English at http://www.plainenglish.com/mail Subscribers get exclusive links for further reading and additional practice with common English words and phrases. Learn English with podcasts! Use Plain English and other podcasts to build your English vocabulary, improve your listening skills, and speak English better.
This week, Dylan is having fun with "Canadian canine content" celebrating the Year of the Dog! There are interviews with Chairman George, where we learn to say "Happy New Year" in Mandarin, we talk to local musician Jayden Grahlman about his new musical project, and get some info on the line-up for Summerfolk 43! Featuring music by: Blitzen Trapper, Hound Dog Taylor, The Undesirables, Joanne Morra, Valdy, Ian Tamblyn, Chairman George, Terry Bush, Tanglefoot, Vishten, Tanika Charles, ET Rhino, Tim Harrison, and Susan Aglukark
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Comedian Misha Han (@HiMishaHan) returns for our annual Chinese New Year episode! Plus, this year we bring Ye Ye in to answer every question about the Year of the Dog that Misha can't, which turns out to be every question. All this plus Turner (@TurnerBSparks) calls Kap(@KapInAmerica) from Shanghai to check in on Kap's PTA meeting. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available here: https://ense.nyc/ Turner will be in Philadelphia on March 3. Get tickets here: https://www.facebook.com/ComedyUnderdogs/ For Ye Ye's Chinese cooking classes go to www.CookingWithYeYe.com For all of Turner's tour dates go to www.turnersparks.com. For all Lost In America episodes go to www.LostInAmericaPod.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Christine McManigal shares her family’s Chinese New Year traditions and advises DD on what she should make for her own Lunar New Year dinner. Restaurants recs: -Jade Garden (again) -Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot -T & T Seafood Restaurant
This past week had SO MUCH going on! We chat about the latest movie trailers dropped including Han Solo: A Star Wars Story, Venom, Avengers: Infinity War, and Mission Impossible:...
Interview with Professor Wei Sun and Colleen Oyler, education coordinator at Walters Art Museum.
February 16 marks the start of another lunar year. It’s a day for family, friends, and lots of good food as we look forward to what the year of the Dog will bring.
This week on the show, we’re joined by three friends of the podcast - Cale, Love and Clouds from Apocalyptic Horseman - to talk about a whole bunch of WoW news, the new Lunar Festival Events coming to HotS and Overwatch, and the return on Starcraft (sort of). Battle for Azeroth hits Pre-orders: https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-gb/battle-for-azeroth Battle for Azeroth Q&A with Ion Hazzikostas: http://www.wowhead.com/news=281275/liveblog-of-the-january-30-battle-for-azeroth-q-a-with-ion-hazzikostas Overwatch Announces Year of the Dog Event, starting February 8th: https://www.usgamer.net/articles/02-02-2018-overwatch-chinese-new-year-2018-event-start-and-end-dates Heroes of the Storm Announces Lunar Festival 2018: https://us.battle.net/heroes/en/blog/21464984/in-development-maiev-lunar-festival-and-more-1-29-2018 (Sent in by Alisaunder) StarCraft returns to comics in StarCraft: Scavengers: https://www.polygon.com/comics/2018/2/1/16957506/starcraft-comics-scavengers-dark-horse Thank you very much for listening. The background music used in our 20 Questions segment this week is "Curse of the Scarab" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). This was Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Our show, as always, is available in iTunes, Stitcher, Youtube, and Twitch If you like what we do, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geeksofazeroth You can also catch us on Twitter via @GeeksofAzeroth, and you can follow the hosts via: Tarley - @Tarley_pawz Britzza - @Britzza_EG SleepyGary- @EpicGeeksGary Zul - @Zulgeek You can contact the show with your messages, questions, and shoutouts via geeksofazerotheg@gmail.com And remember to check us out on www.epicgeeks.co.uk for more shows. We’ll be back same time, same place next week - until then have a great week in Azeroth.
Welcome to the official "JenEric Conversations" Podcast. This episode Cousin Jenny & Eric welcome in a whole new year and a new season. They discuss failed New Year's Resolutions, contemplate eating traditions in the "Year of the Dog" and discover each other's first handjobs. Talent: Eric & Cousin Jenny Producer: Lori Denil Associate Producer: Jay Roberts Engineer: Shane Denil Copyright 2018 YBOM Productions
Li Chi and the Serpent is, like the better known Mu Lan, an old story of girl power from China. In this case, the hero(ine) is not battling an army, but a person-eating creature. But as in the story of Mu Lan, (spoiler alert) she succeeds where the men folk fail. We present this story especially for Chinese New Year, which comes up on February 16 to start the Year Of The Dog. We come to you from Prattville, Alabama, a suburb of Montgomery, as we dodge the cold as much as possible while making our way west. We've just come from Myrtle Beach, which was unusually chilly, and stopped in Atlanta, where we visited the birth place of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. just in time for his birthday. And along the way, we tested our wits at a couple of escape rooms. Gung Hay Fat Choy! Dennis (First Traveler, Second Traveler, Mayor, Dad, Villager) and Kimberly (Narrator, Villager, Serpent, Mayor's Assistant, Li Chi, Mom)
Hosts: - Adam - Marius - Anthony Poem 51. 湯を汲まば 柄杓に心 月の輪 の損ねぬように覺悟して汲め yu wo kumaba hishaku ni kokoro tsuki no wa no sokonenu yō ni kakugo shite kume When drawing water From the kettle you must care For the crescent moon: Scoop so you do no
In this episode, Tara and Johnny talk about their Christmases, Toddkap's gifts for Tara, their New Year's Eve plans and finish up with Fan Korner.
In the eighth episode of The Everyday People Podcast, we interview music artist DivineWrath a native on Long Island, NY, who gives us the inside scoop of who he is as a person and opens up to us about his EP entitled: Year Of The Dog. DivineWrath not being the typical hip-hop artist he is in his own lane of the rock/hip-hop genre. Which has made an impact on a lot of people going through drug related issues, life issues, and many other deep subjects that are being told in his EP. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everydaypeoplepodcast/message
It's raining cats and dogs! Metaphorically speaking... Today's episode of Coffee with the Sarlos revolves entirely around the beautiful essence of our dear pets. Karen and Kelly are sharing stories from client sessions where both the living and deceased animals are the ones who come through to give messages to their human parents! These [...]
This week we talk about Dog and Farming simulation games.
Our first edition of Actor's Club! For this bonus episode, I enlisted the help of returning guest and friend to the show, Bill Ackerman. Together we focus on our favorite actresses for the first half, then for the second half, we examine the versatile career of Laura Dern. Movies mentioned include SMOOTH TALK, RAMBLING ROSE, CITIZEN RUTH, INLAND EMPIRE, and a whole lot more! We also touch upon her incredible work in the HBO show ENLIGHTENED. Stay tuned for another episode like this come summertime, featuring Patrick talking about a favorite actor of his. Thank you so much for listening - Jim00:00 - 06:09 - Intro06:10 - 51:14 - Top 5 Favorite Actresses (w/Honorable Mentions)51:15 - 54:19 - Laura Dern Clip + "Professionals" by The Fabulous Stains!54:20 - 1:50:49 - Laura Dern Discussion1:50:50 - 2:03:40 - Top 3 Performances / OutroP.S My voice might sound a little echoey at times but that's mostly Skype's fault. I assure you that it's tolerable for pretty much the whole way through. Also Patrick mentioned to me after we recorded that Laura Dern is really great in the movie YEAR OF THE DOG, which for some reason, did not come up in my discussion with Bill. Oops! You should totally watch that movie because it's great and was written by Mike White, who went on to do incredible work with Laura on ENLIGHTENED.
Another Oscars has come and gone and we have nothing left to do but pick up the pieces of our shattered lives and move forward hoping that the coming spring shall, at long last, bring deliverance from the dark winter of our souls. There were winners, there were losers, there were dogs, and there were ponies. We learned a lot about each other, and just a little bit about ourselves. In the end, all that remained was silence.
Episode 1 - Air date: 5/31/2009 The boys discuss the ins and outs of bad Chinese food, Sarah Jessica Parker and the animals that hold special places in our hearts.http://www.whodoyouknowhere.com/podcast/theyearofthedog.mp3
In this episode of the Errata Movie Podcast, we talk with two filmmakers who've made serious movies that fall into categories normally reserved for un-serious movies: Marjane Satrapi of the Academy Award-nominated PERSEPOLIS and Mike White of YEAR OF THE DOG. Both of them have spent most of their careers as writers, but now they've directed their first films.
DMX "Year of the Dog, Again" EPK 2006